Record

RefNoJHG/5/5
Previous numbersJG/5/3
LevelItem
TitleLecture Scripts, Post 1961
Date1961-1962
DescriptionContains various lecture scripts. Includes abstract (item 1), clipping of abstract (item 2) and full copy (item 3) of lecture titled 'Substances Released in Nervous Activity' with a diagram of a push-pull cannula (item 4), given in [Stockholm]; notes and copy of a lecture 'Chemical transmission in the central nervous system' given in [Los Angeles] (item 5); notes for a lecture on [UCL and Nature](item 6); notes for slides (item 7) and diagram of a muscle bath (item 8); several papers and sets of notes, possibly used as lecture references, including articles by Vogt on pharmacologically active substances in the brain (item 9), on push-pull cannulae (item 10), on the actions of amino-acids on cortical neurons, by K Krnjevic (item 11), on the sensitivity of cortical neurones to acetylcholine (item 12), on the role of gamma-aminobutyric acid as an inhibitory transmitter, by Killam (item 13); transparency of an apparatus diagram (item 14); and three sets of research notes (items 15-17).
Extent1 folder
FormatCarbon copies, photocopies, manuscript, typescript and printed documents
AccessStatusOpen
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